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IRogal <I5a3ette an& Colonist Bails
INCORPORATING THB ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866)
VOL 6, No. 164
HAMILTON, BERMUDA, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1926.
PER COPY 3d. or 6 cents-40/- PER ANNUM
Local Jottings.
For some time it has been the
general belief that aU the yachts
which participated in the recent
ocean race from Ne* London to
Bermuda have returned to the
States. Very few people know that
the Uttle yawl "Primrose m,"
which sustained considerable damage during her run do-vn from
New London, and which was one
of the four last boats to arrive here,
Is still in these waters. In order
to effect the necessary repairs she
has been on the SUp at Pitts Bay
since the nmainder of the fleet
returned home. We understand
that the repairs have been carried
out satisfactorUy, and on Saturday afternoon she was seen sailing
up and down the harbour, aud it
is expected that she wiU make a
start for home very shortly, when
she will have an entirely new crew,
which will include two of the DarreU brothers, of Warwick. Her
Captain was expected to arrive by
the boat from New York yesterday.
* * *
The fine yacht "Warrior" belonging to Mr. Harrison WilUams,
which arrived from New York on
Monday morning of last week, and
which was anchored opposite the
Royal Bermuda Yacht Club during her stay here, weighed anchor
precisely at five o'clock on Saturday afternoon and steamed out
of the harbour as quietly as she
arrived.
. . .
The R.M.S.P. "Tabora" arrived
at the Dockyard from London on
Sunday morning, and after completing discharging Naval stores
came into Hamilton Harbour yesterday morning.
. **■ *
The Chamber of Commerce meet
at 10.30 e'clock this morning for
the purpose of discussing various
matters of importanea.
. . .
It is reported that if there is a
change in the party in the next
Canadian election, there is a pro-
babiUty of the Royal MaU Steam
Packet Company's tender being
accepted for the proposed pew
steamship service, and that there
is every likeUhood of the "Chaudiere" being placed on the route
again until the new steamers intended for this service have been
completed. The "Chaudiere" arrived at St. John, New Brunswick,
yesterday, and ln the meantime.
wiU be laid up until a definite decision his been made for her future engagement.
Shortly after the conclusion of
the bazaar and barbecue recently
held at St. George's ln aid of the
St. George's Grammar School, it
was stated that the proceeds would
amount to about £500, including
the donation of $500 by Mr. Ber-
wind. News now comes from the
Ancient Capital that the net proceeds is £727. 6s. lOd.
* * *
It is reported that on Sunday
two West Indians had some difference at the Canadian House,
with the result that ona of them
was cut by a razor, which necessitated his removal to the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital. We
understand the police are investigating trie matter.
* * *
The weather of the past fortnight
has been unusually warm .although
it has been accompanied with cool
breezes and an occasional shower.
Visitors say the summer in northern regions was late in starting,
and that it waB very Cool up to a
few days ago, but bow that it has
commenced, it is extremely hot.
0mm
With the high wind of the past
few days, the motor road sprinkler
of the Corporation of Hamilton
has been a boon to everyone in the
City, and it would be awful if this
mechanical sprinkler was suddenly
put out of order and we had to
revert to the old time borse-drawn
vehicle again.
FLANNEL DANCE
TO-NIGHT
Recreation Room,StGeorge's
Single 2/6
Double 4/~
'*S*ttu.
England vs Australia.
Rush bulletin to the Royal Gazette and Colonist DaUy give the
score In the third test match at
just before lunch hour yesterday
as AustraUa 494, Innings declared.
Score at the tea interval on the
second day of the third test match
between Australia and England
was AustraUa first innings 494 England first innings 112 for 4 wickets.
Hobbs c. Andrews b. Mailey 49,
Sutcliffe c. and b. Grimmett 27.
* * *
Latest News.
Cricket, England first innings
203 runs for eight wickets.
• • •
The full report of the play of the
first day may be found in our usual
cable columns.
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LECTURES OH SANITATION.
ROUND THE WORLD B Y C A BLE.
AUSTRALIA LEADS.
Fine Batting Display enables Visitors to Declare.—
England Loses Eight Wickets for 213.
As we have previously announced
Dr. Mason is giving a series of lectures on Sanitation to various
bodies particularly interested.
In view, however, of their general importance, we intend pub-
lishing a report of each lecture as
soon as possible after the meetings. To-morrow's issue, therefore, will contain the synopsis of
the address to dairy owners and
milk sellers given by the M.O.H.
last evening at the City Hall.
To-morrow (Wednesday) evening, at 8 p.m., Dr. Mason wiU lecture at the Gaiety Theatre, Flatts,
when the film on "Fly Danger" wiU
be shown. Mr. Horace Outer-
bridge, Chairman of the local
board of Health, will preside.
——oo——
WHAT A MODERN CAR WITH
FOUR PASSENGERS CAN DO.
It has been proved that a modern,
light-built motor-car can carry four
passengers a far greater distance
for £5 than they can travel third
class by rail at l.d. a mile for
£45.
The experiment was carried out
by a 9.20 h.p. car selected at random from the Rover Company's
stock at Coventry, and the trial
was under the auspices ofthe R.A.C.
Running day and night since Monday the car has covered over 1,950
miles on an outlay of less than £5.
To cover the same distance by
raU at third-class fares for four passengers would have cost nearly
£50.
Lubricating oil and expenditure
on replacement and repairs are Included in the cost of the run in
addition to petrol. These Rover
cars are standardised with DuMop
balloon tyres Which generaUy last
more than 10,000 mUes. The first
716 miles cost £1. 12s. 6d. the average fuel consumption being 42
miles per gallon.—(Daily Sketch,
June 7th.)
0 0.
Even this WiU not convince the
die-hards who prefer watching the
torture of horses on these hot
summer days.
LOST
THE ALLEGED MEAT WAR.
American Packers Describe Story of Daily Mail
Ridiculous.
as
Somewhere in Hamilton
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4251ftu.w.th.
English Coal Strike places Germany in Favourable
Position. French Ministry gets Vote of Confidence.
Governor-General of Canada Cancels Tour.
Another Wonderful Performance by Bobby
Jones. Noted Victory in Track Sports
for Oxford and Cambridge.
Personal
ENGLAND.
The Third Test Match-
Fine Form of Australians.
Leeds, England, July 11. Third
test match got away to a good start
here on Saturday and despite tbe
rain which began to faU just at
the tea hour an excellent exhibition
of cricket was given by the visiting
Australians, when play ceased for
the day the score stood at 366 for
three wickets with every indication
of the tourists ringing up the half
thousand before they were dismissed. The English bowlers Macaulay,
Roy Kilner, and Maurice Tate were
given a bad handUng by both W. M.
WoodfuU and Carle Macartney with
A. Richardson also making the
home bowlers look feeble. The
only misfortune for the Australians was the loss of Warren Bardsley with the first baU of the game
when he feU to an easy catch by
Sutcliffe off Tate, leg before wicket
which caused the downfall of T. J.
E. Andrews off Kilner at four was
also a mischance, but with the
other batsmen running in their
best form little was lost, England's
stumbling blocks were Woodfull-
and Macartney, both these players were in great form with Wood
full, Gronel and Macartney aggressive, Macartney's runs came rapidly while his partner contented
hlmseU with keeping his end up
and snicking in the odd runs here
and there, this went on until
Macartney was finally dismissed
with a catch by Hendren off Macaulay and then it was Woodfull's
turn to open up while Andrews
having been retired early Richardson held the fort. To the spectators who numbered close to 30,000
the day was devoted entirely to
watching a demonstration of almost flawless batting in which
every art known to cricket was
brought into play with a success
that was disconcerting. In spite
of a well placed field and some clever
fieldsmen the Australian hits
found their way past with apparent
lack of difficulty and apart from
Bardsley and Andrews the batsmen seemed to find things pretty
much their own way. The game
resumes to-morrow with Wood-
full and Richardson again taking
up the bat. Score: AustraUans first
innings.
W. Bardsley c. Sutcliffe b. Tate 0
W. WoodfuU not out 134
C. G. Macartney c. Hendren
b. Macaulay 151
T. 3. E. Andrews Lb.w.
b. KUner 4
. Richardson not out 7>
Extras £1—, 7
Total (for 3 wickets) 366
CANADA.
Byng Cancels Tour.
Fredericton, N.B., July 10.—Official advice was received at the
Lieutenant-Governor's Office at
the Parliament Buildings to-day
that Lord Byng has canceUed his
proposed farewell tour of the Maritime Provinces. A communication from RideauHall to Lieutenant-Governor Todd, stated that
tho proposed visit was canceUed
because of "political circumstances". Lord Byng was scheduled to leave Ottawa on August
1st accompanied by Lady Byng
to visit the three Maritime Provinces.
Peaceful Meeting of Nova Scotia
Steel fi Coal Co.
Halifax, N.S., July 10. The annual meeting of the shareholders
of the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal
Co., was held yesterday in the
Board of Trade rooms. Donald C.
Sinclair of New Glasgow, who was
largely instrumental in forming
the Debenture Holders Protective
Committee some days ago. and
Hon. F. P. Bligh were among those
who took a leading part in the
brief discussion and to their questions President R. M. Wolvin was
able to give quite satisfactory re-
pUes with the result that the meeting was brief. The directors who
have served the past year were unanimously re-elected.
* * *
U. S. A.
Meat War Held to be Ridiculous.
Chicago, July 10th. Heads of
the big packing companies here
today declined to comment on the
publication by the London Daily
Mail, of its opinion that United
States and British packers are at
war for control of the world's meat
supply. A representative of Armour and Company said the whole
story was "so ridiculous" as not
to warrant comment. Spokesmen
for Swift and Company said their
chief executives had no comment
to make.
. . .
HERE fi THERE.
Germany Exports Coal.
Mr. A. P. Thompson returned
to his duties at the Belmont Manor yesterday after a short business
trip to New York.
* * *
Mrs. Muriel Boggs and little
daughter, Roxine, arrived from the
States yesterday after an extended
visit in New York and Detroit.
Mrs. Boggs expects to spend the
summer in Bermuda.
* * *
Mr. Allison Fowle and his bride,
who was Miss Juanita Early, arrived yesterday on the "Victoria."
Mrs. Fowle was a resident in Bermuda last winter and has many
friends in. the Colony. The good
Wishes of their many friends are
extended.
Mr. FoWleJis a son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Fowle, of Hamilton.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Stark were
among the visitors arriving yesterday on one of their frequent trips
to Bermuda. Mr. Stark is the General Attorney for the Western Union
Company, New York, and he finds
the island an ideal spot for rest
and recreation, being a keen yachtsman and expert swimmer.
* * *
Mr. Henry Friedman and Dr. J.
D. Friedman of Brooklyn are guests
i at the New Windsor Hotel, having
arrived by the "Victoria" on Monday.
Mr. Jas. T. Mulqueen is visiting
Bermuda from Philadelphia and
is stopping at the New Windsor.
He arrived on Monday by the "Victoria."
* # *
The passenger list of the Fort Victoria from New York yesterday,
which numbered 326 all told, included the following amongst
theml—Miss Kitty DarreU, Miss A.
Continued on paj
oo
e 6
Hamburg, July lot U. For the
first time since the war Hamburg
is without British coal. The big
stocks collected before the strike
of British miners are exhausted
and industrial and shipping firms j
of Northern Germany are ordering
large supplies of German coal which
are continuaUy coming from the
Ruhr and upper Silesia. Much
of this German coal is being exported from Hamburg not only to
England but to other countries,
particularly Scandinavia. The German exporters are hoping that they
will be able to retain their foreign
trade even after the British strike
is ended.
* * ♦
Another Portuguese Government.
Lisbon, July 9th.—Another peaceful Coup D'Etat was effected today. The movement was directed
by General Carmona, Ex-Foreign
Minister, and other ex-Cabinet
members who formed a new Government. The Carmona Coup D'Etat unseats General Gomez Da
Costa, who installed himseU as
Portuguese Dictator only a few
weeks ago.
Continued on page 6
The Clark Rubber
Heel Company.
Local Investors Learn of
Bankruptcy Proceedings.
Sometime ago many business
men here were persuaded by plausible vendors of stock to invest in
in the Clarke Rubber Heel Company.
The foUowing notice received by
one investor will perhaps serve to
! illustrate the need for more caution when the next "easy money"
vendor comes along.
They Say
That it is nearly time for the
perennial controversy on the water
famine.
9 0 0
That after the drought there
wiU be the usual promise of getting ready for next sum er.
* * *
That there wUl be the ringing of
changes on schemes for supplying
water.
* * *
That these will range from reservoirs on the fort to condensing
plants on Front St
* * *
That quite a little stir has been
caused on the criticism on cricket.
That the critic's intentions were
good but his method harsh.
. * *
That some teams have a task
finding the strict line between
first and sacond elevens.
That the rule is quite clear and
does not appear to have bet
lated.
a vio-
That everyone must play cricket.
That
ippears
Etig]and tiw
be finishing
diffi culty
i match.
Thai what with
bat and foolishness
the clerk of
is too shori
;kill with the
in the pa-rt of
Lhe weather three days
That
fer bas
That there
velopments In
no wonder Americans prevail.
s a rumour o
cominorci.-i.' fl
That some say Bermuda
figure in the flying tests.
deling.
is to
That if we are not
shall have transporta*
we realise it.
That the Punt race
quite a lot of interest.
careful we
ion before
is exciting
That when the c
arrive there will be
ie design boats
some fine sport.
That skippers will be tested out.
That
meeting
ing.
Tha
if all
he Chamber of Commerce
today should be interest-
EMPLOYMENT
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asMtchenhelp. Apply to "Caterer"
Mechanics Mess, Maria HUl,
Ireland Island.
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work Sewing, Domestic or otherwise.
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of any kind. Willing and ambitious, Phone 514J
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THE BANKRUPTCY ACT.
In the Estate of Clarke Rubber Heel
Company, Limited, With Head
Office at the Town oi Waterloo in
the Province of Ontario.
Authorized Assignor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Clarke Rubber Heel Company,
Limited of Waterloo in the Province of Ontario did on the 24th
day oi June 1926, MAKE AN AUTHORIZED ASSIGNMENT of all
their property for the benefit of
their creditors and that C. H. Mills,
Esq., Official Receiver has appointed me to be Custodian of the estate
of the debtor until the first meeting
of creditors.
NOTICE is further given that the j
first meeting of creditors in the
above estate will be held at the
Company's Office, 13 Duke Street,
Waterloo, Ontario, oa the 8th day
of July 1926, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, (standard time).
TO ENTITLE you to vote thereat,
proof of your claim must be lodged
With me before the meeting is
held.
PROXIES to be used at the meeting must be lodged with me prior
.thereto.
AND FURTHER take notice that
at such meeting the creditors wiU
elect the permanent trustee.
AND FURTHER take notice that
if you have any claim against the I
debtor for Which you are entitled |
to rank, proof oi such claim must
be filed with me, or with the trustee
When appointed; otherwise the proceeds of the debtor's estate will
be distributed among the parties
entitled thereto without regard
to your claim.
Dated at Toronto this 26th day of
June, 1026.
F. M. MOFFAT,
Custodian,
Moffat, Hudson and Company,
U18 Federal Building, Toronto.
; 10.30 p.m. will see the end
:he business is transacted.
oo
The Supreme Court.
DECISION OF PRIVY COUNCIL
IN APPEAL CASE.
Tomorrow morning the Court
will meet and deliver the decision
of the Privy Council in the case of
Golinsky vs Bank of N. T. Butterfield & Son Ltd. It will be remembered that the cable announcing
the result was published in the
Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily
early in June. At the sitting tomorrow, the decision in full WiU
be given and this will be found in
our Thursday's issue.
00
Bermuda Chamber
of Commerce.
SPECIAL MEETING THIS
MORNING.
There will be a Special Meeting
of the Chamber of Commerce this
morning at 10.30 when business of
an important nature wUl be considered. A fuU attendance is requested.
HOUSES
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Reid St. Hamilton.
Cable "Houses" Tel. 573,
660tm.eltp.
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Houses for rent, furnished and
unfurnished. Land for sale
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extension.
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Extras £1—, 7
Total (for 3 wickets) 366
CANADA.
Byng Cancels Tour.
Fredericton, N.B., July 10.—Official advice was received at the
Lieutenant-Governor's Office at
the Parliament Buildings to-day
that Lord Byng has canceUed his
proposed farewell tour of the Maritime Provinces. A communication from RideauHall to Lieutenant-Governor Todd, stated that
tho proposed visit was canceUed
because of "political circumstances". Lord Byng was scheduled to leave Ottawa on August
1st accompanied by Lady Byng
to visit the three Maritime Provinces.
Peaceful Meeting of Nova Scotia
Steel fi Coal Co.
Halifax, N.S., July 10. The annual meeting of the shareholders
of the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal
Co., was held yesterday in the
Board of Trade rooms. Donald C.
Sinclair of New Glasgow, who was
largely instrumental in forming
the Debenture Holders Protective
Committee some days ago. and
Hon. F. P. Bligh were among those
who took a leading part in the
brief discussion and to their questions President R. M. Wolvin was
able to give quite satisfactory re-
pUes with the result that the meeting was brief. The directors who
have served the past year were unanimously re-elected.
* * *
U. S. A.
Meat War Held to be Ridiculous.
Chicago, July 10th. Heads of
the big packing companies here
today declined to comment on the
publication by the London Daily
Mail, of its opinion that United
States and British packers are at
war for control of the world's meat
supply. A representative of Armour and Company said the whole
story was "so ridiculous" as not
to warrant comment. Spokesmen
for Swift and Company said their
chief executives had no comment
to make.
. . .
HERE fi THERE.
Germany Exports Coal.
Mr. A. P. Thompson returned
to his duties at the Belmont Manor yesterday after a short business
trip to New York.
* * *
Mrs. Muriel Boggs and little
daughter, Roxine, arrived from the
States yesterday after an extended
visit in New York and Detroit.
Mrs. Boggs expects to spend the
summer in Bermuda.
* * *
Mr. Allison Fowle and his bride,
who was Miss Juanita Early, arrived yesterday on the "Victoria."
Mrs. Fowle was a resident in Bermuda last winter and has many
friends in. the Colony. The good
Wishes of their many friends are
extended.
Mr. FoWleJis a son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Fowle, of Hamilton.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Stark were
among the visitors arriving yesterday on one of their frequent trips
to Bermuda. Mr. Stark is the General Attorney for the Western Union
Company, New York, and he finds
the island an ideal spot for rest
and recreation, being a keen yachtsman and expert swimmer.
* * *
Mr. Henry Friedman and Dr. J.
D. Friedman of Brooklyn are guests
i at the New Windsor Hotel, having
arrived by the "Victoria" on Monday.
Mr. Jas. T. Mulqueen is visiting
Bermuda from Philadelphia and
is stopping at the New Windsor.
He arrived on Monday by the "Victoria."
* # *
The passenger list of the Fort Victoria from New York yesterday,
which numbered 326 all told, included the following amongst
theml—Miss Kitty DarreU, Miss A.
Continued on paj
oo
e 6
Hamburg, July lot U. For the
first time since the war Hamburg
is without British coal. The big
stocks collected before the strike
of British miners are exhausted
and industrial and shipping firms j
of Northern Germany are ordering
large supplies of German coal which
are continuaUy coming from the
Ruhr and upper Silesia. Much
of this German coal is being exported from Hamburg not only to
England but to other countries,
particularly Scandinavia. The German exporters are hoping that they
will be able to retain their foreign
trade even after the British strike
is ended.
* * ♦
Another Portuguese Government.
Lisbon, July 9th.—Another peaceful Coup D'Etat was effected today. The movement was directed
by General Carmona, Ex-Foreign
Minister, and other ex-Cabinet
members who formed a new Government. The Carmona Coup D'Etat unseats General Gomez Da
Costa, who installed himseU as
Portuguese Dictator only a few
weeks ago.
Continued on page 6
The Clark Rubber
Heel Company.
Local Investors Learn of
Bankruptcy Proceedings.
Sometime ago many business
men here were persuaded by plausible vendors of stock to invest in
in the Clarke Rubber Heel Company.
The foUowing notice received by
one investor will perhaps serve to
! illustrate the need for more caution when the next "easy money"
vendor comes along.
They Say
That it is nearly time for the
perennial controversy on the water
famine.
9 0 0
That after the drought there
wiU be the usual promise of getting ready for next sum er.
* * *
That there wUl be the ringing of
changes on schemes for supplying
water.
* * *
That these will range from reservoirs on the fort to condensing
plants on Front St
* * *
That quite a little stir has been
caused on the criticism on cricket.
That the critic's intentions were
good but his method harsh.
. * *
That some teams have a task
finding the strict line between
first and sacond elevens.
That the rule is quite clear and
does not appear to have bet
lated.
a vio-
That everyone must play cricket.
That
ippears
Etig]and tiw
be finishing
diffi culty
i match.
Thai what with
bat and foolishness
the clerk of
is too shori
;kill with the
in the pa-rt of
Lhe weather three days
That
fer bas
That there
velopments In
no wonder Americans prevail.
s a rumour o
cominorci.-i.' fl
That some say Bermuda
figure in the flying tests.
deling.
is to
That if we are not
shall have transporta*
we realise it.
That the Punt race
quite a lot of interest.
careful we
ion before
is exciting
That when the c
arrive there will be
ie design boats
some fine sport.
That skippers will be tested out.
That
meeting
ing.
Tha
if all
he Chamber of Commerce
today should be interest-
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED—Strong Girl, (coloured)
asMtchenhelp. Apply to "Caterer"
Mechanics Mess, Maria HUl,
Ireland Island.
4gl8ts.m.tn.tp.
Young Lady (white), requires
work Sewing, Domestic or otherwise.
Phone 514J.
4231*m.tu.w.
Young Man (white), requires Work
of any kind. Willing and ambitious, Phone 514J
4232*m.tH.w.
Expert Typist wishes work of any
kind to do at home. Manuscripts a
specialty. Write Box No. 4246 Bermuda Press. 4246*tu.
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT.
In the Estate of Clarke Rubber Heel
Company, Limited, With Head
Office at the Town oi Waterloo in
the Province of Ontario.
Authorized Assignor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Clarke Rubber Heel Company,
Limited of Waterloo in the Province of Ontario did on the 24th
day oi June 1926, MAKE AN AUTHORIZED ASSIGNMENT of all
their property for the benefit of
their creditors and that C. H. Mills,
Esq., Official Receiver has appointed me to be Custodian of the estate
of the debtor until the first meeting
of creditors.
NOTICE is further given that the j
first meeting of creditors in the
above estate will be held at the
Company's Office, 13 Duke Street,
Waterloo, Ontario, oa the 8th day
of July 1926, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, (standard time).
TO ENTITLE you to vote thereat,
proof of your claim must be lodged
With me before the meeting is
held.
PROXIES to be used at the meeting must be lodged with me prior
.thereto.
AND FURTHER take notice that
at such meeting the creditors wiU
elect the permanent trustee.
AND FURTHER take notice that
if you have any claim against the I
debtor for Which you are entitled |
to rank, proof oi such claim must
be filed with me, or with the trustee
When appointed; otherwise the proceeds of the debtor's estate will
be distributed among the parties
entitled thereto without regard
to your claim.
Dated at Toronto this 26th day of
June, 1026.
F. M. MOFFAT,
Custodian,
Moffat, Hudson and Company,
U18 Federal Building, Toronto.
; 10.30 p.m. will see the end
:he business is transacted.
oo
The Supreme Court.
DECISION OF PRIVY COUNCIL
IN APPEAL CASE.
Tomorrow morning the Court
will meet and deliver the decision
of the Privy Council in the case of
Golinsky vs Bank of N. T. Butterfield & Son Ltd. It will be remembered that the cable announcing
the result was published in the
Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily
early in June. At the sitting tomorrow, the decision in full WiU
be given and this will be found in
our Thursday's issue.
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Bermuda Chamber
of Commerce.
SPECIAL MEETING THIS
MORNING.
There will be a Special Meeting
of the Chamber of Commerce this
morning at 10.30 when business of
an important nature wUl be considered. A fuU attendance is requested.
HOUSES
For Rent or Sale
GERALD H. GRAY,
Telephone Bldg.
Reid St. Hamilton.
Cable "Houses" Tel. 573,
660tm.eltp.
MRS. GROSVENOR TUCKER
REAL ESTATE
Houses for rent, furnished and
unfurnished. Land for sale
NEW WfcSTBURY, Church Street
extension.
Oable3, "Teucro," Bermuda.
FOR RENT
"East Winton"
Fully Furnished
Hot and Cold Water
Apply to.x ALEX R CLAY,
c/o West India Oil Oo.
1295tu.tps
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